The first two examples should include example file names that the code might be inside, since we might be new to the whole model / view concept.

We don't generally include file names in code samples, maybe because Django leaves a lot of flexibility on code layout. You're supposed to have gone through the tutorial first and be familiar with models, views and templates.

The first two examples should include example file names that the code might be inside, since we might be new to the whole model / view concept.

We don't generally include file names in code samples, maybe because Django leaves a lot of flexibility on code layout. You're supposed to have gone through the tutorial first and be familiar with models, views and templates.

Alright, doesn't matter that much, been reading some of the other db examples and they have been saying stuff along the lines of "your model ... {code block}.

Yes I've read the tutorial but still like to get a better idea of what this blob is supposed to represent.